Anthropic AI has revealed that Claude, its AI chatbot, will soon be able to search through documents, emails, and events thanks to its integration with Google Workspace. A new research feature that may act as an agent was also introduced by the AI company.
Subscribers to the Max, Team, Enterprise, and Pro plans will be able to use Google Workspace integration. Administrators must allow the integration before they may link the chatbot to their Google Workspace account.
“Ask Claude to pull together meeting notes from last week, identify action items from follow-up email threads, and search relevant documents for additional context. Claude brings these insights directly to you, eliminating hours of manual work and letting you focus on strategic planning instead of information gathering,” said Anthropic in a blog post about the update.
“Claude will provide inline citations that you can use to verify the source, so that you can trust Claude is working from the most recent context,” noted the company.
In the meanwhile, Claude Research is comparable to Google’s deep research agents and OpenAI. In less than a minute, it does several online searches before gathering them for consumers.
Claude Research will soon be made available to Pro users when Anthropic initially launches it for Max, Team, and Enterprise subscribers in the US, Japan, and Brazil.
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